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My hair has a tendency to stick up as well. The hairdryer is your friend! I use the hairdryer after applying Rogaine to flatten and shape it. I then use a pretty heavy product -- American Crew Military Grooming Cream and then hit it with the hairdryer again after that. Sometimes I'll use a little bit of hairspray too if I need to.
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Thanks for the reply, does this help with it looking natural and quite flat too? I have never used a hairdryer, how long would it take to get hair looking OK from start to finish? 15 minutes?
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I've had the same problem all my life. Long straight coarse (or fine where it is thining!) hair that can't be brushed into a style.
I find L'oreal 'out of bed' fibre cream gel works best.
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It probably depends on your hair, but I don't hit it with the hairdryer anymore than a minute or two. Yes, you can definitely shape your hair using a hairdryer. I have a few really bad cowlicks that would look ridiculous if it wasn't for using a hairdryer. If those things can be flattened anything can!
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volume shamppos and conditioners, hair drier and putty type styling products with a bit of hair spray.
Avoid gel, mouse, wax (especially) and any product that gives a greasy wet look. With fine, fluffy hair, it just clumps it together and makes hair loss look worse. Rob
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